"Overall, this is not a happy day for people who live here," said Steve Kaplan, who lives near the proposed site. "I think the large size of the building is still going to be a problem. I think the traffic it's going to generate on a busy road, that is not safe to start with, I think will be a problem."

Commissioners and school board officials have been sparring over where to build the new school for more than a year.

Officials compromised and decided the school will go on the originally planned site off State Road 535 and the football stadium will go one mile south, off Ficquette Road.

The school board hopes building the stadium elsewhere will help keep noise and light levels away from the neighborhoods.

DEVELOPMENTS AND BRING THEM TO YOU JUST AS SOON AS WE GET IT. COVERING ORANGE COUNTY RIGHT NOW, COMMISSIONERS AND THE SCHOOL BOARD STRIKE A DEAL TO BUILD A NEW HIGH SCHOOL. THE AGREEMENT WAS REACHED AFTER MONTHS OF DEBATES AND THREAT OF A LAWSUIT. STEPHANIE IS LIVE TONIGHT WHERE THE PROPOSED RELIEF SCHOOL WILL BE BUILT. STEVE? -- STEPH. MARTHA, THIS PARCEL OF LAND IS ZONED AS A RURAL SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT IT IS NOT ZONED FOR HIGH SCHOOL BUT MEMBERS FROM THE COUNTY AND SCHOOL BOARD STRUCK A 10 ACTIVE DEAL TO CHANGE THAT AND RESIDENTS IN THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS ARE NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT. WITH THE OVERALL THIS IS NOT A HAPPY DAY FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE. STEVE CAP LANE LEARN TOFD TENTATIVE AGREEMENT TO BUILD A NEW HIGH SCHOOL THE PROPOSED SITE IS JUST BEYOND HIS BACKYARD. I THINK THAT THE LARGE SIZE OF THE BUILDING IS STILL GOING TO BE A PROBLEM. I THINK THAT THE TRAFFIC THAT IT IS GOING TO GENERATE ON AN ALREADY CONGESTED ROAD THAT IS NOT TERRIBLY SAFE TO START WITH, I THINK WILL BE A PROBLEM. THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND THE SCHOOL BOARD HAVE BEEN SPARRING OVER WHERE TO BUILD THE NEW SCHOOL FOR MORE THAN A YEAR. THE COMPROMISE, THE SCHOOL WILL GO ON THE ORIGINALLY PLANNED SITE OFF 535, THE FOOTBALL STADIUM WILL GO ONE MILE SOUTH. THE SCHOOL BOARD HOPES BUILDING THE STADIUM ELSEWHERE WILL KEEP NOISE AND LEVELS AWAY FROM THE NEIGHBORS BUT FOR SOME IT HARDLY FEELS LIKE A COMPROMISE. THE BAND IS STILL GOING TO BE PRACTICING UNLESS SOMETHING CHANGED ON THE PARKING LOT WHICH WILL BE RIGHT HERE. SO THE CONGESTION WILL BE SO ENORMOUS. PRACTICE FIELDS WILL STILL BE LOCATED ON THE SCHOOL SITE. THE DISTRICT HAS AGREED TO PAY AN ADDITIONAL $3 MILLION SO ARCHITECTS CAN BUILD AN 8-FOOT WALL AROUND THE SCHOOL AND HOPEFULLY EASE THE IMPACT ON THE ENABLEDS. PEOPLE WHO LIVE RIGHT HERE, YOU KNOW, WE HAVE WELL WATER, WE HAVE PEACE WE HAVE QUIET AND I DON'T BELIEVE THAT WE'RE JUST SELFISH IN WANTING TO PRESERVE AS MUCH OF THAT AS POSSIBLE. SO THE FACT THAT THERE IS A COMPROMISE IS A GOOD THING, IT MEANS THEY'VE LISTENED SOME. NOW I WANT TO EMPHASIZE THIS IS NOT A DONE DEAL. IT IS JUST A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT BOTH THE SCHOOL BOARD AND THE COUNTY COMMISSION HAVE TO VOTE ON IT STILL.